we live on a planet where trees warn each other of danger through underground networks. where octopuses dream. where elephants return to the bones of their dead and stand over them in silence. where bees communicate through dance, showing each other where to fly. where flowers bloom...where crows remember human faces -especially those who were cruel to them - and pass that memory on to their young. where ants build entire cities. where cats purr at a frequency that can help heal bones. where forests, after fires, grow flowers first.
Trump has insulted and tariffed his European allies, persuaded Denmark to prepare for a US invasion and, by pressuring Ukraine and not Russia, encouraged Putin to keep fighting. All of which he has forgotten.
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Tonight, people around Dehdasht provided an important help to the American pilot. By showing up in large numbers on the roads, they effectively blocked the ONLY POSSIBLE ground route for the Islamic regime’s forces to reach to the area the pilot had ejected on.
I am so proud of these noble people❤️. With empty hands and their lives in their hands isolated with NO INTERNET FOR 36 days now, they are doing everything they can to support this military strike as it is the ONLY opening they can have to GET RID of this terrorist regime, which they can never get rid of unarmed AS THEY ARE.
#FreeIran
#IranRevolution2026
#LongLiveIran_JavidShah
Segnatevi questo nome: Abolqasem Salavati.
E guardate bene la sua foto.
Questo è il giudice iraniano, noto come “Judge of Death”, che ha condannato a morte e fatto impiccare Amirhossein Hatami, un ragazzo di 18 anni.
All’alba di oggi, 2 aprile 2026, Amirhossein è stato impiccato nel carcere di Ghezelhesar (Karaj), dopo essere stato arrestato durante le proteste di gennaio a Teheran per l’incendio alla base Basij “Kaveh”.
Salavati, presidente della Sezione 15 del Tribunale Rivoluzionario di Teheran, lo ha condannato con l’accusa di moharebeh (“inimicizia contro Dio”), dopo un processo-farsa basato su confessioni estorte sotto tortura.
Questo è l’uomo che firma regolarmente condanne a morte contro giovani manifestanti, attivisti e oppositori del regime.
Guardatelo bene in faccia.
Questo è uno dei volti della barbarie della Repubblica Islamica dell’Iran.
Mettete nei preferiti questo post. E usatelo sulle bacheche di chi difende il regime iraniano.
E speriamo di vedere presto la sua foto con la scritta ELIMINATO
"This is the recurring illusion of overequipped leaders: Because they can map the battle space, they think they understand the war. But war is never merely a technical contest. It is shaped by grievance, sacred narrative, the memory of past humiliations and the desire for revenge. Those are not atmospheric complications added to an otherwise technical enterprise. They are what the war is about."
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The head of a Tehran rehabilitation center for orphaned girls with disabilities was arrested after objecting to a demand by IRGC forces to house 50 of their personnel at the facility, informed sources told Iran International.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces sought to take over part of the Hamdaman rehabilitation institute. The head of the center objected to the request but was assaulted by the officers and subsequently detained, the sources said.
The director's whereabouts and condition remain unknown.
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Today is day 1,476 of the full-scale war of Russia against Ukraine.
As it did every day in these 1,476 days, Russia attacked our civilians and kept destroying our country.
▪️In Dnipro, 10 people were injured, a 12 year old child among them. At least eight residential buildings damaged.
▪️In Kharkiv, ten people were injured, two teenage girls among them.
📹: Dnipro
My latest:
The Iran Question Is All About China
Why Operation Epic Fury Is the Opening Act of the Indo-Pacific Century
The Iran question was never about Iran. Remove the Islamic Republic from the equation and China loses its pawns for a Taiwan contingency. Leave it in place and the Middle East remains what Beijing designed it to be: a second front that Washington can never afford to leave and can never afford to stay in. Trump's strikes are the first move by an American president who appears to understand that the road to the Pacific runs through Tehran.
https://t.co/sDBKn77CYY
I want to say something to those who are talking about Iran, about Iranians, about attacking it.
You have never lived under a religious, totalitarian dictatorship.
You grew up in mixed schools.
You don’t understand what it means to be separated girls in one building, boys in another from childhood.
And talking to each others is a great sin.
You wore whatever you wanted.
You cannot imagine being arrested for wearing a T-shirt with English writing on it even something as simple as “hello” or having your hands shoved into a bucket of paint as punishment.
You don’t know what it means that, for men in my country, having long hair was once considered a crime that they would grab you in the street and shave a cross into the middle of your head so you would be forced to shave it all off.
You cannot understand what it means for listening to music to be a crime especially Western music.
Punishable by prison. By lashes.
People were imprisoned even for carrying blank cassette tapes because authorities assumed they intended to record “immoral sounds.”
A woman’s singing voice is forbidden. Listening to it is considered a sin.
Showing musical instruments on television is forbidden.
Owning or carrying an instrument could be treated as a crime and your instrument could be smashed in front of your eyes.
You cannot imagine that owning a VCR was once a crime and if they arrested you, the consequences could be devastating.
Then satellite dishes became illegal. Police would climb rooftops like Spider-Man, tear them down, and later you would receive a court summons demanding to know why you had one.
They began jamming satellite signals so people could not watch. Those signal interferences later raised serious health concerns across the country.
If you didn’t pray at school, you were punished.
If you didn’t fast during Ramadan, you were punished.
If you ate in public during Ramadan, you could be flogged.
We grew up like this.
For the most basic human rights, we constantly had to struggle.
And it never ended.
The situation worsened economically year after year. Jobs required connections — otherwise, even the most highly educated young people often ended up driving taxis to survive.
We were told to chant “death to” one group of countries one day, another group the next.
The internet in Iran is rationed.
Twitter (now X) has been filtered since 2009.
YouTube has been filtered since 2009.
Instagram has been filtered since 2022.
If you see Iranians on these platforms, many access them through VPNs.
And despite all of this
We remained kind.
We remained compassionate.
We tried to see the beauty in life.
We learned to endure.
But endurance does not mean acceptance.
Before you speak, look at where you live.
Look at what you have had your entire life.
Ask yourself whether you have ever had to fight for the most basic freedoms for the right to choose your clothes, your music, your thoughts.
Ask yourself whether you have ever been punished for simply existing as you are.
Then speak.
And understand this:
Many of us are grateful to the United States and to Israel for their military assistance to our country.
Not because we love war.
But because we have lived our entire lives in one.
#Iran
#KingRezaPahlavi
#ThankYouTrump
#ThankYouNetanyahu
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Putin : 73 years old
Trump : 79 years old
Netanyahu : 76 years old
Narendra Modi : 75 years old
Xi Jinping : 72 years old
Khamenei : 86 years old
All of them have lived their lives and witnessed their peaks already. The next generation wants peace and growth, not World War 3
The world needs young leaders now
This is the power of unity and public rage in Iran.
I received this message and videos from Iran:
“Hi Masih, Yesterday, regime forces raided the home of Yaghoob Mohammadi, a teacher in Abdanan. They beat his family with batons and violently arrested him. But the people did not stay silent. They gathered in front of his home, protested, and warned the authorities.
Today, out of fear of the people of Abdanan and their strike, they were forced to release him. People flooded the streets and protested in front of the governor’s office until he was freed.
Hope for a free Iran✌🏻”
#IranMassacre
@tcboyle Aus meiner Engadiner Heimat werden die einfachen Leute vertrieben, weil reiche Auswärtige die Preise in die Höhe treiben - ist halt schöner an der frischen Bergluft.
@tcboyle Ich fühle mit. So erging es unserem Meeranstoss, damals, vor 205 Millionen Jahren. Nur die Immobilienpreise sind so hoch, als ob wir immer noch am Strand lägen…